Nader Wins Election

While its too early to tell from the exit polls which Presidential
candidate will be moving into the White House, Ralph Nader has came out
on top in at least one Presidential contest this fall.

For High School students at The Berkeley Carroll School in New York
City, the choice was clear, with Nader winning in a landslide.

After hearing presentations from representatives of the five
presidential candidates on their records and stances on Iraq,
Afghanistan, healthcare, abortion, the bailout, gay marriage, drilling
for oil, immigration, death penalty, public education, and Israel, the
tallied vote fell along the following lines:

Nader: 43%

McCain: 4%

Barr: 2%

Obama: 29%

McKinney: 17%

The vote which was conducted on October 28 under the direction of
teacher Taylor Black had a unique feature. The student voters made their
decision based purely on the candidate’s record and stances, not even
knowing the candidate’s gender, race or party.

"What this vote shows is that when you strip away the money, the
parties, and the media bias, the American people are ready by a
landslide for the politics of joy and justice to be administered by
somebody with a long achieving record they can trust," said Independent
Presidential Candidate, Ralph Nader.